Yousef Abu-Salha, brother of Yusor and Razan Abu-Salha, two of the Chapel Hill shooting victims, spoke with Joy Reid today. He called his sisters “beautiful people who stood for peace,” and called for his “homeland of America” to support his family. watch

FBI director James Comey made a bold speech on racial bias in law enforcement and society in general - perhaps the first person in his position to voice these concerns. President and CEO of the National Urban League's Marc Morial joins to discuss Comey... watch

Marc and Debra Tice, parents of missing journalist Austin Tice, join Joy Reid to express concerns over "lack of communication" from the U.S government regarding their son's whereabouts, and their campaign to raise awareness of their son's plight. watch

Bobbi Kristina Brown's family 'praying for a miracle'Just hours away from the three year anniversary of pop legend Whitney Houston’s tragic death, concern is growing across the country for her daughter Bobbi Kristina Brown who is fighting for her life. N watch

Backlash is growing over a tweet that ABC sent out about the new show “Fresh off the Boat.” Joy Reid talks with Jeff Yang, the father of one of the show’s stars, and msnbc’s Richard Lui about representations of Asian-Americans. watch

Police in Denver are investigating how a 17-year-old girl driving a car was shot and killed by police and how an officer was injured in the event. Mimi Madrid Puga and Pastor Anthony Grimes join Joy Reid. watch

In our series on Detroit’s bankruptcy, Joy Reid speaks to residents of this iconic city during the crisis of its bankruptcy filing. This look at how citizens coped features an update on what the future holds as Detroit struggles to make a comeback. watch

The U.S. Attorney General job has become ground zero for some of the most contentious political battles of the Obama administration. Sherrilyn Ifill from the NAACP Legal Defense Fund joins to discuss Loretta Lynch's confirmation hearing. watch

Residents in St. Louis are exploring the creation of a civilian-run police oversight board more than five months after the shooting death of Michael Brown at the hands of a Ferguson police officer. Rashad Robinson from Color of Change joins to discuss. watch

As Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gets ready to make a controversial trip to the United States, the situation along Israel’s border with Lebanon remains tense. The Atlantic’s Steve Clemons and The Chicago Sun-Times’ Lynn Sweet joins to discuss. watch

Leaders of the Mormon church have announced their support for anti-discrimination laws - particularly with regards to the LGBT community - but some are skeptical of their support for LGBT rights. Jason Rahlan and Todd Richardson join to discuss. watch